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	<title>Wrapper HTML for DatePickerModule</title>

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	<style>
		body,td,a,div,.p {
			font-family: arial, sans-serif
		}
		
		div,td {
			color: #000000
		}
		
		a:link,.w,.w a:link {
			color: #0000cc
		}
		
		a:visited {
			color: #551a8b
		}
		
		a:active {
			color: #ff0000
		}
	</style>

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	<script language='javascript'
		src='org.zenika.widget.DatePickerModule.nocache.js'></script>

</head>


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<body>


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	<iframe src="javascript:''" id="__gwt_historyFrame"
		style="width: 0; height: 0; border: 0"></iframe>
	<h1> DatePicker demo </h1>
	
	<div id="datepicker"> </div>
	
	<br>
	<a> For this demo, many locales are managed : fr, fr_FR, fr_CA, en_US (by default)
	  en_GB, en_UK, it_IT... To change the locale, add "locale=" and the locale at the end of the demo URL.
	 (for example: URL?locale=fr)</a>
	<br>
	<br>
	<a> Don't forget to uncomment locale in DatePickerModule.gwt.xml and code in DatePickerModule.java 
	to display an internationalized datePicker. </a>
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